Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) Questions

Good day doctor, my son has a congenital hearing impairment, his cochlear is not functioning at all which resulted into a profound / total deafness. Pls doctor, guide me on the type ayurvedic treatment that can repair his cochlear. Thanks.

Dr. Prakhar Singh 94% (9607 ratings)
MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Fellow of Academy of General Education (FAGE)
General Physician, Delhi
Good day doctor, my son has a congenital hearing impairment, his cochlear is not functioning at all which resulted in...
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. If the baby is born with hearing loss it is called congenital. If the hearing loss occurs after the baby is born it is called acquired. O another way depends on whether or not the hearing loss gets worse over time. Hearing loss that gets worse over time is called progressive. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Hi doctor, my penis is 45 degrees bent to the left side and my foreskin is very tight it will not extend as much. Its from my childhood. According to my research its congenital curvature. Is there is any non surgical procedure or what kind of treatment is recommended? Please let me know.

Dr. Pahun 94% (30726 ratings)
Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery (BAMS)
Sexologist, Jaipur
Hi doctor, my penis is 45 degrees bent to the left side and my foreskin is very tight it will not extend as much. Its...
It might be Pyeronie's disease. U need to consult for proper diagnosis and prescription accordingly. Take care
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Good day. I am 24 years old, female. I have congenital heart disease, ventricular septal defect perimembranous type with the left to right shunt. Based on my 2d echo last 2018 my qp/qs is 1.7:1. But this 2019 it becomes 1.6:1. I just want to ask, what does it mean? It is good or bad result.

Dr. Prakhar Singh 94% (9607 ratings)
MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Fellow of Academy of General Education (FAGE)
General Physician, Delhi
Good day. I am 24 years old, female. I have congenital heart disease, ventricular septal defect perimembranous type w...
Congenital heart defect is a problem with the structure of the heart. It is present at birth. Congenital heart defects are the most common type of birth defect. The defects can involve the walls of the heart, the valves of the heart, and the arteries and veins near the heart. Let's have a detailed discussion to Ensure proper treatment.
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I am 50 years recently during my first USG of KUB it is detected that my left kidney is very small 47.2 X 21.7 while the r kidney is 124. 3x62.4 as per report it is congenital and echogenic and probably not functioning. However I have no renal problem .Is it dangerous or normal? Please help.

BHMS, Diploma In Nutrition & Diet Planning , ICR, M.D. Alternative Medicine
Homeopath, Thane
I am 50 years recently during my first USG of KUB it is detected that my left kidney is very small 47.2 X 21.7 while ...
If one kidney doesn't function properly then load comes on second kidney to perform well. There is no need to panic but you need to care about the second kidney and maintain healthy diet and lifestyle to keep it function well.
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I am a regular smoker. I usually smoke 10 to 12 cigarettes daily. At the time of my birth I was infected with congenital heart disease. But now I don't encounter any problem. How much risk am I covering. My age is 24 years now.

Dr. Josna Ramchandra Mhase 92% (2101 ratings)
BHMS
Homeopath, Thane
I am a regular smoker. I usually smoke 10 to 12 cigarettes daily. At the time of my birth I was infected with congeni...
Hi, Smoking will definitely affect your lungs and may cause cirrhosis.Quit smoking as soon as possible as it may cause further breathing problem. Do pranayam,Suryanamaskar daily. Revert back
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Sir, I have congenital curved penis (from birth. But I don't have any pain while erection and masturbates. Is there any problems will come while sex, it is curved to right (25 to 30 degree while erection. And is there any health other problems with it, and what I will do. For this please suggest I am unmarried (26 yr)

Dr. Sonali Khomane 93% (7148 ratings)
BHMS, DEMS
Homeopath, Pune
Sir, I have congenital curved penis (from birth. But I don't have any pain while erection and masturbates. Is there a...
That’s normal – a very straight erect penis is quite rare. A slight bend to a side is called penile torsion – and is normal. It may also get curved upwards when erect. If you have the typical curve of 30 degrees or less, it shouldn’t cause trouble. But if your curve is more severe or if intercourse is painful, you may be among the 2% of men who have Peyronie’s Disease. It’s caused by scar inside penis. This scar tissue doesn’t expand and that causes the erection to curve. You might need to consult a physician in such cases.
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My son 6 month old. Subjected to severe primary congenital glaucoma both. Presently his iop is 30 and 40. His surgery done but failed after one month. His cornea is cloudy both eye. Respond only to light. Please suggest any medicine which can reduce eye pressure.

Dr. Manju Yadav 87% (211 ratings)
bharti vidyapeeth university,pune, PG Diploma In Skin Treatment,veneral disease and laser, Diploma in Naturopathy & Yogic Science (DNYS)
Ayurvedic Doctor, Rewari
My son 6 month old.
Subjected to severe primary congenital glaucoma both.
Presently his iop is 30 and 40.
His surgery...
Hii ayurvedic treatment will help your kid. Take desi cow ghee 50 ml+ 25 ml marital oil amy brand, mix in a container .put 3.4 drops in his nabhi daily. 3 month. Eye excersize daily. Vitamin a rich gods.
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I had viral fever for nearly 15 days in December during which I took multiple medications. Which was finally cured but I conceived in end of january .but when I was 6 months pregnant my baby was found to have congenital heart defect. Wondering if the fever Pre conception could be the cause?

MBBS, DGO, MD, Fellowship in Gynae Oncology
Gynaecologist, Delhi
I had viral fever for nearly 15 days in December during which I took multiple medications. Which was finally cured bu...
Hello, An association has been found between high fever-related maternal diseases and a higher risk for Multiple Congenital Anomalies.
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My husband age 59, known case of congenital heart disease, coarctation of aorta operated 20 years back, now have asthma, now facing problem of pulmonary hypertension any new researches in this cases.

Dr. Nishith Chandra 92% (747 ratings)
DM Cardiology
Cardiologist, Delhi
Pulmonary hypertension occurs, when the pressure of lungs increase. Shortness of breath with exertion is the main symptom. This happens because the right ventricle can't force enough blood through the lungs to furnish enough oxygen. Chest pain often occurs. Fainting or loss of consciousness happens when the brain doesn't get enough oxygen. If you exert yourself, the need for oxygen may cause you to faint. Symptoms may become worse over time. How is it diagnosed? at your physical exam your doctor will ask you to describe your symptoms and other things about your health, especially what medications and drugs you have been taking. The symptoms already listed, especially when present in a young woman, make pph one possibility. If your doctor suspects pph, you will have an electrocardiogram, a procedure that records the electrical activity of your heart. Your electrocardiogram may show thickening of the muscle of the right ventricle. A chest x- ray may show evidence of decreased blood flow in the lungs. An echocardiogram, a test that uses ultrasound waves to create a picture of the heart, shows thickening of the right ventricle when pph is a cause of symptoms. The ultrasound waves can also make a reasonable measurement of the blood pressure in the arteries in the lungs. Sometimes a heart catheterization is needed to measure the pressure in the blood vessels in the lungs directly. Your health care provider will also need to test for other causes of high blood pressure in the lungs, such as blood clots in the lungs, diseases of the lung tissue, and liver diseases. How is it treated? pph used to be untreatable and always fatal, but current treatments seem to prolong survival. Blood thinners (anticoagulants) are usually used to prevent small blood clots that might further block blood flow through the lungs. The response to treatment varies from person to person. Some people benefit from the use of drugs called calcium antagonists. These drugs improve symptoms but aren't a cure. They expand (dilate) blood vessels in the lungs and improve blood flow. Prostacyclin, a normally occurring body hormone, may be given through a vein with the help of a special pump. Prostacyclin and a combination mixture of air and nitric oxide both may improve symptoms temporarily. In unusual cases people may be offered a heart-lung transplant.
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